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by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest evolution i've ever seen. they're, of course, looking aat this map that shows this grand shift demographically and a real edge for democrats. i think you're right. there are elements that want to deal with this. it's a turn to the past when you had people like john mccain who put forward a comprehensive immigration reform and bowed to the right wing elements of the party. there's a real move. you'll see marco rubio make movement as well. >> it brings me back, keith, to the sincerity of the move. when the president came out in support of same-sex marriag
by 2050, 30% of america will r latinos. they have to work on laws but on their tone in terms of how they talk about latinos. >> do you believe senator graham would dip his toe in the water if he didn't try to gauge the temperature and feel there's some momentum even from the most conservative in his party? listen, i believe sean hannity has said he quote-unquote evolved if the shepherd speaks, then perhaps the sheep will follow. >> that's right. i think that was the quickest...
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blue-collar america does not feel that we understand their lives. they don't understand if we're fighting for them every day and if we're going to be out there promoting policies that will help their life. the second thing we have to understand is that we don't understand the process as well as seshd. we spent well over $1 billion collectively on republican candidates and did a poor job as a result, even spending all that money -- >> michael barone says part of the problem, while the tea party's produced talent candidates, they're also produced wackos, weirdos and witches. >> the tea partiers say, let's go back to what the founders of this country found this country on, freedom, limited government, more opportunity for everybody. those policies and principles still hold up today. sometimes we've had candidates who haven't done a very good job explaining those. but we should not run away from those principles. >> but you need someone to lead the party. is there someone that you as a democrat -- that you think the democratic party in general should be
blue-collar america does not feel that we understand their lives. they don't understand if we're fighting for them every day and if we're going to be out there promoting policies that will help their life. the second thing we have to understand is that we don't understand the process as well as seshd. we spent well over $1 billion collectively on republican candidates and did a poor job as a result, even spending all that money -- >> michael barone says part of the problem, while the tea...
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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >>> an investigation with more questions than answers. it's monday, november 12th, and this is "now." >>> hello. i'm ari melber in for alex wagner. joining me today, msnbc contributor, robert traynham, joan walsh of salon.com, author of "the other wes moore," retired army captain, wes moore, and nicholas kons skoir of "the new york times." david petraeus resigned as cia director on friday after reports of an extramarital affair and a host of questions remain about the investigation that toppled one of the country's top national security officials. lawmakers in both parties say the fbi failed in its duty to report on the secretive investigation earlier in the process. now, before we get into the debate, here are some of the key allegations and facts about this unusual investigation. first, several months ago, government officials tell nbc news that fbi investigators responded to a complaint about anonymous e-mails sent to jill kelly, a 37-year-old volunteer liaison to mcdill air force base in tampa. kelly and her husband were
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. >>> an investigation with more questions than answers. it's monday, november 12th, and this is "now." >>> hello. i'm ari melber in for alex wagner. joining me today, msnbc contributor, robert traynham, joan walsh of salon.com, author of "the other wes moore," retired army captain, wes moore, and nicholas kons skoir of "the new york times." david petraeus resigned as cia director on...
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what obama wants to do is exactly what would most damage job creation in america. which is with two years ago he didn't do it. >> seems like you're not changing your attitude one bit. >> well we just had an election and the house of representatives was elected, committed to keeping taxes low. the president was committed, elected on the basis he was not romney and romney was a goofy head and you should vote against romney and he won by two points. he didn't make the case we should have higher taxes and higher spending. it sounded like the opposite. >> i'm not sure that's what the president called mitt romney. that's not the debate. the debate that was had and i listened slowsly to it he said very clearly throughout the debate that the wealthiest americans should pay more and he won eight of the nine battleground states and republicans failed to reclaim the white house or the senate. what about the exit polls that show a broad support for raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. your wrong? >> well two things. there are polls that say 63% of people are against rais
what obama wants to do is exactly what would most damage job creation in america. which is with two years ago he didn't do it. >> seems like you're not changing your attitude one bit. >> well we just had an election and the house of representatives was elected, committed to keeping taxes low. the president was committed, elected on the basis he was not romney and romney was a goofy head and you should vote against romney and he won by two points. he didn't make the case we should...
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but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of.
but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of.
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but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of. thanks for watching. martin will be back here tomorrow. chris matthews picks things up right now.
but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the america they return to is an america they can be proud of. thanks for watching. martin will be back here tomorrow. chris matthews picks things up right now.
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too many people in america are involved in infidelity. we tell young people about discipline and the way to do things right, so i think it is a shame. i have a brother who is an airborne rancher and he is not in the army no more. he is still the -- still disciplined. this is a travesty, man. host: thank you for the call. this from twitter this morning -- host: here is a timeline of the events leading up to david petraeus'investigation last friday. from "usa today," "a report that a woman has been harassed in a series of e-mails -- host: members of congress are still coming to grips with this decision, some of whom appeared on the sunday talk shows. i want to take you to diane feinstein, from the senate intelligence committee, on "fox news sunday." [video clip] >> we had no advance notice. it was like a lightning bolt. i came back to washington on thursday night. friday morning the staff director told me that there were a number of calls in the press about this. i called david petraeus. as a matter of fact, i had an appointment with him at
too many people in america are involved in infidelity. we tell young people about discipline and the way to do things right, so i think it is a shame. i have a brother who is an airborne rancher and he is not in the army no more. he is still the -- still disciplined. this is a travesty, man. host: thank you for the call. this from twitter this morning -- host: here is a timeline of the events leading up to david petraeus'investigation last friday. from "usa today," "a report that...
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we'll speak with him about america's budget mess. first here is a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >> sources say the sudden downfall of cia director david petraeus was rooted in jealousy. >> he made a huge mistake. he's paying for that right now. >> paula broadwell according to the "wall street journal" had access to classified information on her computer. doesn't that raise a red flag? >> the question is what was it and where did she get it. the fbi was satisfied she didn't get it in petraeus. >> congress goes back to work tomorrow facing pressure to work out a deal. >> what's different this time is administration officials are already suggesting to congress that mr. obama is willing to let the deadline pass. >> new york state alone is estimated storm damage at $50 billion. that would make sandy the second most expensive storm in u.s. history after only katrina. >>> airline officials say more pilots are leaving the job and government rules require new pilots to have much more
we'll speak with him about america's budget mess. first here is a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on "cbs this morning." >> sources say the sudden downfall of cia director david petraeus was rooted in jealousy. >> he made a huge mistake. he's paying for that right now. >> paula broadwell according to the "wall street journal" had access to classified information on her computer. doesn't that raise a red flag? >> the...
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chevy says it's the heartbeat of america. you are the heartbeat of america here. the economic heartbeat. >> major general, thank you for your service as well. >> sergeant johns, great american. >> enjoy the day. >> thanks. >> melissa, over to you. >> thanks, carl. up next, look out saudi arabia, a new report says the united states will become the world's top oil producer. could the prediction come true? we have a top oil analyst to weigh in. apple is taking competitors to task over its patents but today apple calls a truce with another smartphone maker. we'll be right back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and my daughter loves the santa. oh, ah sir. that is a customer. let's not tell mom. [ male announcer ] break f
chevy says it's the heartbeat of america. you are the heartbeat of america here. the economic heartbeat. >> major general, thank you for your service as well. >> sergeant johns, great american. >> enjoy the day. >> thanks. >> melissa, over to you. >> thanks, carl. up next, look out saudi arabia, a new report says the united states will become the world's top oil producer. could the prediction come true? we have a top oil analyst to weigh in. apple is taking...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell. my colleague tamron hall as a look at what's next on "news nation." >>> in the next hour, will he testify over benghazi? that's what everyone is wondering regarding general david petraeus after the shocking resignation we all witnessed on friday and the gop now showing signs it is ready to compromise on immigration reform. so how the
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good...
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boner is insisting the tax rates will destroy jobs in america. where are the jobs? >> the government can't create jobs. where are the jobs? >> if the republicans will not agree with that, we will reach a point at the end of this year where all the tax cuts expire and start over next year. >> you want the president to say hey, i made your republican health care allow. i always compromised your turn. >> stephanie: i like the picture of the president with the pen i'm ready to. >> it. [ wah wah ] >> the real problem is uncontrolled entitlement spending and a government that has grown massively, not just under this add but under republican administrations. >> stephanie: republicans have long opposed the expiration of the high income bush tax cuts, income over $250,000, because they claim small business, blah blah blah kill jobs, blah blah. evidence they ignore much like polling by nate silver. it would return if the, you know, the bush tax cuts expire, small businesses grew twice as fast. here's a graph graph during clinton's time in office than when president bush was i
boner is insisting the tax rates will destroy jobs in america. where are the jobs? >> the government can't create jobs. where are the jobs? >> if the republicans will not agree with that, we will reach a point at the end of this year where all the tax cuts expire and start over next year. >> you want the president to say hey, i made your republican health care allow. i always compromised your turn. >> stephanie: i like the picture of the president with the pen i'm ready...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. when you're carrying a lot of weight, c-max has a nice little trait, you see, c-max helps you load your freight, wit
apply online or at a bank of america near you. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence...
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apply online or at a bank of america near you. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> all right. look what we have here. soledad you're going to look at what's happening. >> lots to talk about this morning. going to continue to talk about general petraeus, of course. his star now tarnished by that affair. dozens of questions surround the resignation of general petraeus as the head of the cia. we'll talk to germ james "spider" marks and brigadier general mark kimmett this morning. as we approach the fiscal cliff are we any closer to any compromise or will our tax dollars go up? grover norquist, the man with the no tax pledge will weigh in with us this morning. plus he's a business mogul who created a musi
apply online or at a bank of america near you. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> all right. look what we have here. soledad you're going to look at...
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what can w>> and now, "bbc worls america." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did onentru ider one intrud past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights. this has happened twice and wise israel has responded. today with direct hits on syrian units. the violence comes at the same time as the arab league has recognized the newly formed syrian opposition bloc as legitimate. on the ground, aircraft co. continued their bombardment. >> the war is brought perilously close to the turkish border. one of the bombs brought by syrian air force jets exploded barely 10 meters from the frontier, shattering windows and the turkish side. activists had several people were killed in the bombing. government forces try to recapture the town that fell to the rebels last week. the hostilities tha
what can w>> and now, "bbc worls america." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did onentru ider one intrud past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights....
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. >> few more bucks but what about the true engines of job creation and the grass roots of america? you cannot punish a husband and wife making $300,000 because they made all the sacrifices and now they are getting --. >>neil: but they will say, well, it is only 3 percent, but you raise a good point, they make up the bulk of the hiring. >>guest: this is a feeble recovery. this is a nation where young people think socialism is better than capitalism and we have 47 million on food stamps we cannot afford to change the narrative or the direction of countries. i don't understand why the first meeting, or to be frank, all should be only small businesses. do not invite the big boys or the unions or the academics. please don't. please. please. please don't. >>neil: charles makes you think and he makes you money. hike now or pay for it late. byron york, he is right, that is the pickle for the grand old party. republicans, you saying, cannot win no matter what, right? they are in a box. >>guest: they nervous. the problem they see, first, the president won the election. now many candidates ca
. >> few more bucks but what about the true engines of job creation and the grass roots of america? you cannot punish a husband and wife making $300,000 because they made all the sacrifices and now they are getting --. >>neil: but they will say, well, it is only 3 percent, but you raise a good point, they make up the bulk of the hiring. >>guest: this is a feeble recovery. this is a nation where young people think socialism is better than capitalism and we have 47 million on...
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to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and show the leadership of bill murray. to acknowledge that the country needs some mix of spending restraint and tax-revenue increases while both stimulating growth and protecting the vulnerable. and, to do all this with the necessary imagination. both parties have acknowledged the need for fundamental corporate-tax reform. who will lead the charge on cutting americas business taxes- but linked to reducing high-end tax expenditures to not further aggravate our deficits? here is hoping that in the coming days, americas fiscal life can imitate bill murray's art. i'm matt slaug
to me, america post-election feels a lot like the middle of groundhog day. same president; same parties controlling congress; same leaders of congress likely to emerge. and, the same problem confronting the nation: yet another fiscal cliff. everyone knows the damage that falling over the fiscal cliff may bring: further policy gridlock, a sudden recession, and an unknowably bad shock to worldwide demand for u.s. debt. to avoid this fiscal damage, america today needs some people to step up and...
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as promised as part of the deal from america -- the unification of the opposition forces. how effective it will be will be a larger measure in the hands of the western powers and their regional allies. how much aid they give it. >> jim, thanks very much for joining me. got some news coming through regarding -- the radical cleric. a ruling on whether he can be deported to jordan where he has been accused of plotting bomb attacks has been given and this has been -- his appeal against deportation to jordan has been allowed. the european court of human rights previously blocked the deportation saying there was a real risk that evidence obtained by torture would have been used against him. the british government said it did receive assurances from jordan that he would get a fair trial. but of course, that was disputed by abu qatada's lawyers. as we get more, we will bring it to you. a look at some of the other stories. the woman who was the target of the arresting e-mails from the level of former cia director david petreaus is being named as jill kelley. the fbi launched an inq
as promised as part of the deal from america -- the unification of the opposition forces. how effective it will be will be a larger measure in the hands of the western powers and their regional allies. how much aid they give it. >> jim, thanks very much for joining me. got some news coming through regarding -- the radical cleric. a ruling on whether he can be deported to jordan where he has been accused of plotting bomb attacks has been given and this has been -- his appeal against...
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when engineers first designed america's water infrastructure -- the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems -- they were some of the most advanced in the world. but the infrastructure is growing old. and population growth and development, particularly in urban areas, have made it difficult for original system designs to meet modern health standards and reliably satisfy demand. man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to us, and we tend to take it for granted. that's a mistake. like any engineered system, it requires maintenance and periodic rehabilitation, and eventual replacement. it's so out of sight and so out of mind, that we don't realize the danger we're in. people see that their roads can cave in. their bridges are falling apart. the concern is that also the infrastructure that they can't see is falling apart. you wouldn't let your house be 100 years old and not ever do any maintenance to it. you would make sure that it was safe. 100 years ago, teddy roosevelt was president, and your pipes were brand new. now, o
when engineers first designed america's water infrastructure -- the drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems -- they were some of the most advanced in the world. but the infrastructure is growing old. and population growth and development, particularly in urban areas, have made it difficult for original system designs to meet modern health standards and reliably satisfy demand. man: our water and wastewater systems really are engineering marvels. because it's buried, it's invisible to...
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across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the as
across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation....
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as enthusiastic response to the people she met in south america and africa served as a diplomatic purpose for has-been and secured an opening for the future first lady to explore. in fact, the initial success of diplomacy but for taking additional trips to her husband's terms in office. like almost everything else connected to richard nixon come expansion of the role of first lady was lost in the midst of watergate. rather than celebrity to come to schmidts come to spend the last months in the white house avoided reporters in urging her husband to fight on. instead of the press inquiring about her next trip or, did not do. in a women's magazine, another first. the focus is on the growing scandal. even the obituaries 20 years later, 20 years after visit nation concentrated more on watergate the non-activity is first lady. pat never came to the politics, but i she had her entire life, she made the best of a bad situation, building on natural abilities, both innate openness and keen observation skills, pat opened the door for the first lady to become an essential part of her husband policy c
as enthusiastic response to the people she met in south america and africa served as a diplomatic purpose for has-been and secured an opening for the future first lady to explore. in fact, the initial success of diplomacy but for taking additional trips to her husband's terms in office. like almost everything else connected to richard nixon come expansion of the role of first lady was lost in the midst of watergate. rather than celebrity to come to schmidts come to spend the last months in the...
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as you may know, california has had the most draconian three strikes law in america. under california law, until election day, it was the case that you could get a third strike that would put you in jail for life, even if the third strike was petty or non-violent, like stealing a slice of pizza or stealing sox. these are cases where people got life sentences. so the california voters, god bless him, have made a victory -- a major victory for the country. a petty or non-run defense cannot put you in prison for life. going forward, there are 35 people in california whose sentences will now be revisited, people whose life sentences will be far proved. and there thousands more who would have gone life sentences for completely petty and nonviolent crimes and now won't. it is humane and it will save the state about $150 million a year. i want to see that resonated across the country. tavis: what to your mind is happening with the california political psyche or in the water we drink? what is happening in california that allowed that to pass, because, to your point, for some
as you may know, california has had the most draconian three strikes law in america. under california law, until election day, it was the case that you could get a third strike that would put you in jail for life, even if the third strike was petty or non-violent, like stealing a slice of pizza or stealing sox. these are cases where people got life sentences. so the california voters, god bless him, have made a victory -- a major victory for the country. a petty or non-run defense cannot put...
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"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong? >> that's the why bookies are sort of morally preferable for pundits. the bookies have to pay. and i guess i have been heartened, i was heartened by at least the initial reaction in right wing pundit world, that some of them seemed shell-shocked, as opposed to being in denial and saying, the election, the win for the progressive side generally seemed to be so profound, that they were able to kind of move beyond what they would've preferred to say, which i think somehow this is all a fraud. somehow it didn't really happen. so, we'll see if they pay, including karl rove with his consultant fees. >> you wer
"now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to pay for being wrong?...
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when we moved to america, we thought we'll call it napis and they were like is that a napkin? so we need to localize. so it's been a challenge. >> what about on the financing side? similar challenges, cultural differences? what barriers there? >> as an australian, going to the u.s., telling our story, we've moved 10,000 miles. we want to fundamentally change the world of napis diapers. it was actually quite easy to raise money because the american investors really get fired up about people who take risks and we were taking a massive risk moving 10,000 miles from home. so that was really pleasing. what he we found now is seven years in, we have had a huge revelation to build anything really profound and great, we want to be in business 15, 30 years and we don't want to sell. we want to recap the company. so we've had these great conversations with investors to say what do you think about a 30 year view. would you like to invest in for us 30 years? and you're not going to get a big pop, you'll get some dividends along the way. >> and how do they respond? >> there's appetite. bec
when we moved to america, we thought we'll call it napis and they were like is that a napkin? so we need to localize. so it's been a challenge. >> what about on the financing side? similar challenges, cultural differences? what barriers there? >> as an australian, going to the u.s., telling our story, we've moved 10,000 miles. we want to fundamentally change the world of napis diapers. it was actually quite easy to raise money because the american investors really get fired up about...
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it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very much. >> this just in. a statement coming in now. associated press is reporting joe kelly. there are now two women involved in different ways in this scandal that surrounds general gave individual petraeus w -- d petraeus who left the cia on friday. jill kelly who received threatening e-mails from the computer of a former girlfriend paula broadwell with whom petraeus was having an affair allegedly. jill kelly issued a statement to the associated press acknowledging her friendship with the former cia director and asking now for privacy. as we have been reporting tonight the family
it's a commemoration to america's war vets. >> this journey has been a long one. people watching and following this story may have an idea. but it has a rippling effect. they are on public property. a lot of people say the crosses represent the christian religion. the supreme court decision says this one in particular reflects the crosses of u.s. fallen soldiers you see in cemeteries where soldiers lost their lives in the name of freedom. it is not necessary about religion. thank you very...
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in america you lose power, you get a job as a lobbyist. in china, they're not as kind to the odd party out. unlike our politicians, these guys have a real incentive to fix things. i wonder if he had have three networks competing to call the election over there? anyway, yeah, china's better than you thought it was. yet many of our cyclical stocks that depend on china are still trading like the people's republic is going to have a really nasty, brutal, hard landing. based on what we're seeing, that is not in the cards which means the china oriented stocks deserve to go higher. forget the big picture for a second. you know i'm a bottom's up guy. i like to take my cue from individual companies. the companies with a lot of chinese business, they're saying the same thing. no one is listening. i'm listening. china stabilized. in september caterpillar slashed the guidance but the stock didn't go down because people were expecting the worst. they said that china should improve in 2013 versus 2012. no wonder cat failed to go down today after a heavy
in america you lose power, you get a job as a lobbyist. in china, they're not as kind to the odd party out. unlike our politicians, these guys have a real incentive to fix things. i wonder if he had have three networks competing to call the election over there? anyway, yeah, china's better than you thought it was. yet many of our cyclical stocks that depend on china are still trading like the people's republic is going to have a really nasty, brutal, hard landing. based on what we're seeing,...
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alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you how the air flow goes inside. but that's part of probably the best-kept secret that this industry has. that's the innovation i'm talking about. >> pitts: and a person just can't walk off the street and put that together for you. >> kleinfeld: impossible. >> pitts: kari belanger came to alcoa with an engineering degree. the company trained her to program robots to do the work that, 50 years ago, was done by hand. alcoa also helped pay for rod coley to go back to school and get his engineering degree. he x-rays parts to make sure they're perfect before they leave
alcoa is one of the largest and oldest companies in america. it's been hiring skilled workers since 1888, and today has factories around the globe. at its aerospace plant in whitehall, michigan, 2,100 employees are working three shifts a day, seven days a week. german-born c.e.o. klaus kleinfeld says alcoa's competitive edge is innovation, backed up by a skilled workforce. they're producing parts that make jet engines 50% more fuel efficient. >> klaus kleinfeld: i would love to show you...
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new york and of course never america. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is for nation which you know the more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is through the. industrial. age of foreign investment. all of those are sick and that's the position that having to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. that's what they say they are but it's usually a pretty low priority. don't take any worry that somebody stored in. a record country and stored it pretty often loses. often the loss of the work crew population but the leaders were willing to take the risk or it was the. least want to respond is an us stock to leave the government just pimping for chemicals and these are the same people who have so far stalled justice for the victims. but we strongly feel that on this occasion of the twenty seventh anniversary we will
new york and of course never america. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is for nation which you know the more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is through the. industrial. age of foreign investment. all of those are sick and that's the position that having to get specific governments are not in business to protect...
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what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's movement. later you'd have the environmental and the gay rights movement and so forth. so it was terrific. and so life in america is much better now generally than it was half a century ago, there's no question about that. but now we're going backwards. on some of these cultural issues we may be going forward, but if you look at what's happening, what the controversy was over women's rights for example and abortion and birth control, and that sort of thing, i just think that the country is in a period of economic decline and it's decl
what do you think about america? on the one hand, i grew up in a time when i thought it was the best time possible to grow up in america. jobs were plentiful, a college education was affordable. and even though there were a great deal of problems we know that blacks and women had to fight against treatment that was hideously unfair and that sort of thing. you had the feeling that the country was moving in the right direction because you had the civil rights movement, you had the women's...
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we absolutely need a strong, responsive, at least from upfront america. -- lead from up front america. if we did not have that, i'm not sure where we would be today. your responsibility is beyond my ability to express. what you represent not only to your country but to the people of the world. i am really honored to have a chance to have surged this great nation and witnessed through the years what we have done for the world's, specifically what those who have served have done for the world where people can exercise the freedom to vote. >> i am 27 years old. this'll be my first time voting. i say that because lots in the military has spent all my times overseas. i did not want to have to vote on something and then find out the person i wanted did not win and the decision on what we were going to do was going to be at up to someone else. i am excited about voting. i feel bad that i am 27 and it will be my first time ever have. i am excited for its. this'll be a good step for me to actually participate in my own government. i'm pretty proud of it. we should. a lot of people still do not
we absolutely need a strong, responsive, at least from upfront america. -- lead from up front america. if we did not have that, i'm not sure where we would be today. your responsibility is beyond my ability to express. what you represent not only to your country but to the people of the world. i am really honored to have a chance to have surged this great nation and witnessed through the years what we have done for the world's, specifically what those who have served have done for the world...
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i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. put in my account. this is cash back on top of other rewards we already get. and best of all, it's free. friends help friends get deals. pass it on. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. who doesn't like a good deal? sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. we're spreading the word about honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. two flavors. in harmony. honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. go now for olive garden's new dinner today, dinner tomorrow. choose one of five entrÉes tonight for just $12.95. then take home a different entrÉe free for tomorrow. it's dinner today, just $12.95. dinner tomorrow, free when you go olive garden. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ fema
i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. put in my account. this is cash back on top of other rewards we already get. and best of all, it's free. friends help friends get deals. pass it on. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. who doesn't like a good deal? sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. we're spreading the word about honey bunches of oats...
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in the economy america has the 50's, 60's, 30 afford these it is built mainly of by. in the global economy you have this our literature replacing american workers in china and vietnam the best-selling is the corporate income tax is borne by the workers to lower wages. the the argument for. there's reason for the study and examining 1945 connected with tax cuts comparing different states and counties. statistically significant measure will affect economic growth tax cuts for the majority leads to higher growth. aggregate demand that money in your pocket you can spend to buy things. in our little business we can hire more workers if we had more business they are not willing to hire more. we hire the workers when we have more work to do and the more. the interview when rich people exploit. >> guest: . imagine that your parents had left you a billion dollar fortune you could live tax-free. you go invested in the issuance that don't pay a dividend and if you get interest to takes to the to take the tax on bonds he won't pay on that to read in a billion dollars to make 5% y
in the economy america has the 50's, 60's, 30 afford these it is built mainly of by. in the global economy you have this our literature replacing american workers in china and vietnam the best-selling is the corporate income tax is borne by the workers to lower wages. the the argument for. there's reason for the study and examining 1945 connected with tax cuts comparing different states and counties. statistically significant measure will affect economic growth tax cuts for the majority leads...
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would like that we don't speak about bhopal because it's not a good image of all india in america they don't want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wong and. i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in. new york and of course. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is put a nation which you know then more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is through the. industrial you know that. foreign investment you know. all of those are sick and that's the position that having to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. that's what they say they are but it's usually a pretty low priority. don't take any worry that somebody stored. over the record country and stored it pretty often loses. a loss of the work through the population but the leaders were willing to take the risk where it was for the. this want to respond in this s
would like that we don't speak about bhopal because it's not a good image of all india in america they don't want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wong and. i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in. new york and of course. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is put a nation which you know then more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are...
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you pay no taxes in america or in hanoi you put it in the cayman islands where you pay no taxes. for the single company they would say do you want we don't care but economically they made this profit and you have to pay tax on it. we could lower tax rates, we could eliminate the unfairness of the multinationals over domestic companies that's mostly the mom-and-pop who have a little business that would be a big important reform, single company accounting. >> host: let's go through some of the other solutions that you pretty much covered what can consumers do and maybe just explain that a little bit more you think people should get active in the community. what were some of the others? >> guest: we should write to the editor, called a radio shows. it's a good idea of people with courtenay dancing is a question we want to ask our congressmen show up at the hearings and start asking questions and then they try to dodge it say wait a second you didn't answer that. the members of congress and when they show up on occasion some of them a lot and some of them hardly at all, senators and
you pay no taxes in america or in hanoi you put it in the cayman islands where you pay no taxes. for the single company they would say do you want we don't care but economically they made this profit and you have to pay tax on it. we could lower tax rates, we could eliminate the unfairness of the multinationals over domestic companies that's mostly the mom-and-pop who have a little business that would be a big important reform, single company accounting. >> host: let's go through some of...
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(god belss america) our veterans were oenergy all under all around the bay today, we will bring you the latest details. but first, off eight by week forty- niners quarterback alex smith suffers a concussion we have the latest on the injury that took cam out of the game. >> fans and players at candlestick park are hoping that alex smith is able to return to the field of next week. jim harbaugh spoke in a press conference that he was happy with the production. this was one of two different hits that could have cost alex smith. halfway out of the second quarter. that could have caused-alex smith. -he took a big hit from the other team. and this, from the second quarter. a queuand he runs right into the pile and they also say that that could have contributed to his current concussion. fans are hoping that alex can bounce back. even though it is tied. >> i feel sorry for him i hope that he is okay. but cabinet. >> since the has a concussion i hope that he will be going better. >> he has to step up and play the game like knows that he can. >> i hope the gets better, assumed. it runs the next
(god belss america) our veterans were oenergy all under all around the bay today, we will bring you the latest details. but first, off eight by week forty- niners quarterback alex smith suffers a concussion we have the latest on the injury that took cam out of the game. >> fans and players at candlestick park are hoping that alex smith is able to return to the field of next week. jim harbaugh spoke in a press conference that he was happy with the production. this was one of two different...
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it is a sign of changing times in america. more women than men have driver's licens. looked at gender trend between 95 and 2010. fewer men are getting a driver's license. 25 and 29 with a driver's license dropped. the share of women fell by half that amount. shoppers, rev your engines. black friday starting on thursday this year. plus, how you can recycle old christmas lights. >>> and new changes coming to facebook. a huge gangnam style flash mob. the dance move has become very popular. [ dollar ] tt's me. l50858544p. but i'm not just a number. i have a purpose. a higher purpose. [ muffled ] have some respect! not good. oh, man. hello? mm, no! finally -- the buck stops here. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new hot'n spicy mcchicken. tender, juicy chicken with a crispy, spicy coating. at only a dollar, it's spicy, not pricey. but only for a limited time. >>> leaving family dinner to go shopping. trading in old christmas lights for new ones. and is there a new iphone on the horizon. consumer crunch. >> some consumer stories creating a buzz
it is a sign of changing times in america. more women than men have driver's licens. looked at gender trend between 95 and 2010. fewer men are getting a driver's license. 25 and 29 with a driver's license dropped. the share of women fell by half that amount. shoppers, rev your engines. black friday starting on thursday this year. plus, how you can recycle old christmas lights. >>> and new changes coming to facebook. a huge gangnam style flash mob. the dance move has become very...